File: Emails may prove Mark Zuckerberg knew about Facebook privacy issues

A brand spanking new document by the use of the Wall Side street Magazine says internal emails from Fb would possibly finally end up CEO Mark Zuckerberg was once aware of privacy issues on the social group. This comes for the reason that FTC is investigating the company's conduct. Probably essentially the most authors of the WSJ document, Emily Glazer, joined CBSN for additonal.
A new report by the Wall Street Journal says internal emails from Facebook may prove CEO Mark Zuckerberg was aware of privacy issues on the social network. This comes as the FTC is investigating the company's conduct. One of the authors of the WSJ report, Emily Glazer, joined CBSN for more.Original article
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